Thermostat switch 3. Power indicator light 8. Base 4. Power settings (fan, low, high) 5. Cool-touch rear handle 6. Fan only setting 7. Front/back grilles 9. Tip-over switch (under unit) Note: If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard. How to Use This appliance is intended for household use only. The Advanced Safety Technology™ (AST) system features unique technology built into your heater that offers protection detailed in the "Special Features" section. Included in AST is a shock protection device built into the line cord and equipped with a test button to check operation: Before Use: 1. Press RESET button on line cord safety device (A). 2. Plug into a regular AC electrical outlet. 3. Press TEST button and RESET button will pop out (see A) to show safety device is operating properly. Repeat this procedure each time you use heater to confirm safety device is operational. Should RESET button not pop out, do not use heater. Call appropriate "800" number on the cover of this book. At any time, should this unit detect an electrical shock hazard, it will immediately shut off. To restore power, you must press RESET button on the line cord protection safety device to reactivate circuit. Important: During the first few minutes of initial use, you may notice a slight odor. This is normal and will quickly disappear. This heater is intended for use on a flat, stable surface, such as a floor, tabletop, shelf, or desk in a location where the airflow grille openings won’t be obstructed. Do not use in wet or moist locations, like bathrooms or laundry areas, or in areas where paint or other flammable or volatile liquids are used or stored. Caution: Be sure no other appliances are plugged into same circuit with heater/fan. A circuit overload could occur. 1. Be sure unit is in OFF position before plugging in. Plug into an AC outlet. 2. Set airflow power by turning dial to LO or HI. C B 3. To use as a fan without heat, turn dial to Fan (B). No heating will occur in this mode. 4. Thermostat: Control the temperature by turning thermostat switch to your desired setting (C). 5. Frost Watch: You can adjust your thermostat to its lowest setting or Frost Watch. Your heater will remain off unless the temperature drops below 4 ° C ( 40 ° F) . If this happens, Frost Watch will automatically cycle the heater on. Special features and the Advanced Safety Technology™ (AST) system 1. This unit is equipped with a safety auto off and a thermal cut off. If the unit experiences excessive heat, the safety auto off will shut off unit. If this happens, unplug unit and wait 10 minutes until auto off resets. Be sure front and back grilles are not blocked and nothing is restricting airflow. If unit fails to operate after 10 minutes, it may mean heater has internal damage and thermal cut off has been tripped so heater can no longer operate. 2. Motion-off detection feature: Cuts the power if unit falls over in any direction or is lifted (such as if you move it to another part of the room). 3. Tip-over switch: Cuts the power if unit is knocked over forward or backward. Both are controlled by the tip-over switch on bottom of unit. Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature. 4. Manual resettable limiting thermostat: Provides back-up overheating protection by cutting power in case of overheating. In the event overheating protection is activated, the power to the unit will stop but the power light will remain illuminated. To reset the unit: a) Unplug the unit from wall. b) Wait 10 minutes c) Plug unit back in and push the RESET button on the ALCI plug. d) Turn unit power on. 5. The POWER indicator light shows the heater is switched on and operating. It continues to glow even if the thermostat has cycled and heating elements are off. Even though this unit has a cool-touch housing, both front and back grilles will get hot. Be careful not to touch them. Care and Cleaning This heater is permanently lubricated and will not require additional lubrication for the life of unit. It contains no user serviceable parts. Refer service to qualified service personnel. 1. Always turn unit off, unplug, disconnect the cord from outlet, and allow heater to cool completely before cleaning. 2. To clean exterior, use a soft dry cloth or one moistened with a mild detergent to wipe outside surfaces. Do not use abrasives or harsh cleansers. Dry surfaces thoroughly before using heater. Or, you can use a vacuum with a dusting brush attachment to clean away dust. Caution: Do not immerse heater in water or allow water to drip into interior of heater, as this could create an electric shock hazard. 3. Store heater in a dry area. Gather power cord in loops and secure with a twist tie. Don’t let power cord come in contact with sharp edges or get compressed by heavy objects. Portable electric heaters are designed for space heating as a supplementary heat source. They are ...